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to exasperation
noun
The act of exasperating or the state of being exasperated; irritation; keen or bitter anger.
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Sir Antonio gave way, in retrospect, to exasperation.
I'm embarrassed to recall how many club pros I have driven to exasperation.
Fox wanted to refuse, driving one of his earlier concert managers, Roberta Bailey, to exasperation.
This leads to exasperation, because in a server farm packed with social data, it's hard to know what to count.
"You have to understand," says Peggy, who at 54 is given to exasperation about her husband's more exotic ideas.
It is also turning to exasperation because of what is seen as the intemperate tone of Tsipras and his team.
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So he had done his best, to the exasperation of some readers, to normalise the incest – to remove it from morality.
King later flashed the ball across goal but Junior Stanislas failed to convert, much to the exasperation of Howe.
The more restless among those packed into London's Peacock Theatre took to the Twittersphere to express exasperation.
He faded to 12th, adding to the exasperation of Dogwood Stable, which purchased him for $200,000 as a 2-year-old in Lexington, Ky.
As a result, Nepalis have been emigrating to neighboring countries in large numbers, to the exasperation particularly of India, where many of the migrants settle.
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